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About Blackstone Title LLC
Practice Areas
- Real Estate
People
Attorneys
- Gary Bennett Esq. (President)
- Aaron Burke Esq. (Vice President)
- Ryan Peabody Esq. (Vice President)
Staff
- Denise Hood Overstreet, Vice President, Marketing Escrow Officer
- Barbara Alvarez, Escrow Officer - Dallas
- Linda Holder, Escrow Officer - Waco
- Tiffany Garcia, Escrow Officer - Waco
- Lacey Drew, Escrow Assistant - Waco
Office Information
Address
Energy Square Two4849 Greenville Ave.Suite 1360 Dallas, TX 75206
Phone
Other Offices
Blackstone Title LLC 510 N. Valley Mills Dr. Suite 101 Waco, TX 76710 254-294-3150
Blackstone Title LLC 1205 S. White Chapel Blvd Suite 100 Southlake, TX 76092 469-718-5593
Blackstone Title LLC 15190 Badger Ranch Blvd Suite 102 Woodway, TX 76712
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